The hardest part of macros is getting the shallow depth of field in the best alignment of the subject and Carol your knowledge in this area is always spot on. Excellent, as well as the subject matter. Great work
Les

The hardest part of macros is getting the shallow depth of field in the best alignment of the subject and Carol your knowledge in this area is always spot on. Excellent, as well as the subject matter. Great work
Les

Sorry once again, Carol: revisited and can only confirm what I said earlier: three excellent shots, with the rosemary beetle a new one to me......don't recall seeing this species before. As you say, seems to be an amicable encounter! Do like the almost iridescent quality of the rosemary......most attractive patterning too.
Ronnie.

Sorry once again, Carol: revisited and can only confirm what I said earlier: three excellent shots, with the rosemary beetle a new one to me......don't recall seeing this species before. As you say, seems to be an amicable encounter! Do like the almost iridescent quality of the rosemary......most attractive patterning too.
Ronnie.

Love those Regency stripes your little beetle wears and the way the antenae of the Shield Bug in V2 actually echo this with little stripes of its own and co-ordinating tones to boot!! V2 gets my vote this morning.
Ann

Love those Regency stripes your little beetle wears and the way the antenae of the Shield Bug in V2 actually echo this with little stripes of its own and co-ordinating tones to boot!! V2 gets my vote this morning.